Chapter 902
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning
Rapid footsteps approached the door, followed by a sharp knock. âMr. Jardin,â called a voice from the other side.
Zach turned from peering at the door to Madelyn, noting her swollen red eyes and the tear tracks on her face. He softly brushed away her tears with his thumb. âIâve got some things to take care of, but Iâll be back soon,â he assured her with a gentle tone.
Zach stood up, and Madelyn, looking mad, chucked a pillow at him. He did not even flinch. Picking up the pillow, he put it back behind her.
âIâll never marry you!â Madelyn snapped, her eyes fiery.
Zach smoothed her hair gently, âHey, just be good, okay?â
Zach exited the room and closed the door behind him. As he walked, he heard sounds echoingâa sign the hallway was not soundproof. Upon going one floor down, he asked his bodyguard, âWhatâs the situation?â
Speaking softly, the bodyguard replied, âWe caught a paparazzi snapping photos.â
The warmth in Zachâs eyes turned to ice, âWhere is he?â
âHeâs detained in the lobby, waiting for your instructions.â
A reporter was sprawled on the ground in the lobby, his pricey camera lying nearby.
Patrick Berry, the reporter, was desperately trying to free himself. He said in a strong voice, âLet me go!
Iâve done nothing wrong. Just so you know, my friend has already called the cops. If you donât let me out of here, Iâm going to sue you guys.â
Zach said defiantly, âGo ahead and try calling them then.â
Descending with a presence that turned heads, Zach caught the eye of the paparazzi. Known for his dramatic climb from a foster child to the CEO of Jardin Corporation, his influence was unmatched in Ventropolis. Now, face to face with Zach, Patrick found himself speechless.
âIt-It was all a joke, Mr. Jardin,â Patrick stuttered in haste. âI swear, there are only pictures of sceneries on that cameraânothing of you, I promise.â
Zach received the camera from the bodyguard. He sat with an ease that belied the intimidating air At first, Patrick thought Zach was just a tough CEO who had muscled his way to the top, no big deal.
However, once he actually met Zach, Patrick regretted ever messing with him. âYouâve looked through everything, Mr. Jardin. May I leave now?â he asked.
Zach quickly went through the photos on the camera, showing no emotion. For a brief second, Patrick hoped he might get away with just a warning. However, Zachâs command came quietly but with an edge, âBreak his leg.â
The bodyguard gave a grave nod, âYes, sir.â
Patrickâs face turned white as he stammered, âW-Wait, please. This is a mistake. The cops are on their way!â
Zach tossed the camera aside and gave Patrick a stern look, âStart talking now, or youâre in for more trouble. Three, twoâ¦â
Before Zach could reach âone,â panic overtook Patrick. âOkay, okay! Itâs on me,â he admitted, fear overtaking him.
Following Zachâs silent signal, the bodyguard allowed Patrick to stand up. Quickly, Patrickâs gaze shifted to the door, and he made a break for it. He had not gotten far when an ashtray flew at him, striking him right behind the knee. The impact sent him crashing down to his knees.
âYouâve got a death wish,â Zach snapped with a hard gaze, his impatience evident. âFind the camera on him and break his leg.â
Perplexed at how Zach knew about the concealed camera, Patrick could only stammer his remorse, âI-
Iâve made a terrible mistake, Mr. Jardin. I only did it to provide for my family; I have a wife and kids.
Please, I implore you.â His head hung low as he collapsed to his knees, the image of regret and desperation.
âIf you want to live, help me with something,â Zach said.
âSure, sure,â Patrick replied hastily, his hands shaking as he held out the camera. âIâll follow your orders. This is the camera I had hidden on me. If you think Iâm holding back, go ahead and search me.â
Known for his attention to detail, Zach watched as the bodyguard thoroughly searched Patrick. They only managed to find a set of car keys and a pack of cigarettes with just three left inside, proving that no stone was left unturned.
âYouâll receive a call at 7 a.m. For lying, youâre fortunate to keep your left hand,â Zach said with finality.
âThank you, Mr. Jardin.â
To Patrick, being left with one hand was merciful compared to a fate far worse. Having only heard tales of Zachâs uncompromising nature, experiencing it was a sobering reality. He cast one last cautious look before carefully sliding into his car and accelerating away. As he merged onto the freeway, leaving the winding mountain road behind, he finally felt a sense of escape.